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pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
pol wrote:
Where can one dowload the archives of this mailing list?
http://search.gmane.org/ to search the archives, or click the 'Reading'
link on the left to browse them.
Yes, but how to download a whole set of messages? i konw
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Well... type
\newcommand{\sqbullet}{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth -.1ex }
as usual text, mark it, press Ctrl-M, type in the second box
\bullet
Now \sqbullet in Math shows as round bullet but prints as square bullet.
Not exactly Wysiwig and needs math mode...
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
In LyX = 1.5.0 try File-New Window.
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
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Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
thank you
--
Pol
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for adventures in memory pointers, I
suppose leaks
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for
Uwe wrote something about how the original name of the application was
something like 'Lyrix', which I think was a play on 'lyrics'. I can't
confirm this personally however.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LyX
History
* Matthias Ettrich started developing a shareware program
Hi,
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
moins nerveux et plus convaincant! less nervous and more convincing!
Laurent Duperval wrote:
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
The following works in LyX 1.5.x; not sure about 1.4.x.
1. Add \usepackage{xcolor} to the preamble.
2. Select your paragraphs and then
Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
Yes, but how to download a whole set of messages? i konw 'mailman' stores
monthly archives in mbox format that can be downloaded.
In case you know the exact address of the mbox file you can use wget
wget -c URLTOMBOXFILE
The listadmin may help you here.
pol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
pol wrote:
Where can one dowload the archives of this mailing list?
http://search.gmane.org/ to search the archives, or click the 'Reading'
link on the left to browse them.
Yes, but how to download a whole set of messages? i konw
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Well... type
\newcommand{\sqbullet}{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth -.1ex }
as usual text, mark it, press Ctrl-M, type in the second box
\bullet
Now \sqbullet in Math shows as round bullet but prints as square bullet.
Not exactly Wysiwig and needs math mode...
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
In LyX = 1.5.0 try File-New Window.
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
moins nerveux et plus convaincant! less nervous and more
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
thank you
--
Pol
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for adventures in memory pointers, I
suppose leaks
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for
Uwe wrote something about how the original name of the application was
something like 'Lyrix', which I think was a play on 'lyrics'. I can't
confirm this personally however.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LyX
History
* Matthias Ettrich started developing a shareware program
Hi,
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
moins nerveux et plus convaincant! less nervous and more convincing!
Laurent Duperval wrote:
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
The following works in LyX 1.5.x; not sure about 1.4.x.
1. Add \usepackage{xcolor} to the preamble.
2. Select your paragraphs and then
Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
Yes, but how to download a whole set of messages? i konw 'mailman' stores
monthly archives in mbox format that can be downloaded.
In case you know the exact address of the mbox file you can use wget
wget -c URLTOMBOXFILE
The listadmin may help you here.
pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> pol wrote:
>>> Where can one dowload the archives of this mailing list?
>>>
>> http://search.gmane.org/ to search the archives, or click the 'Reading'
>> link on the left to browse them.
>>
>
> Yes, but how to download a whole set of
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Well... type
\newcommand{\sqbullet}{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth -.1ex }
as usual text, mark it, press Ctrl-M, type in the second box
\bullet
Now \sqbullet in Math shows as round bullet but prints as square bullet.
Not exactly Wysiwig and needs math mode...
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>
> In LyX >= 1.5.0 try "File->New Window".
>
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
moins nerveux et plus convaincant! less nervous and more
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
thank you
--
Pol
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for adventures in memory pointers, I
suppose
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
pol wrote:
Out of curiosity, should Lyx be pronounced 'lyk', as in TEX?
What is the origin of the name?
Apparently not, although I'm not sure even that is unanimous:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Pronunciation.
Since it's written in C++, famous for
Uwe wrote something about how the original name of the application was
something like 'Lyrix', which I think was a play on 'lyrics'. I can't
confirm this personally however.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LyX
History
* Matthias Ettrich started developing a shareware program
Hi,
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
--
Prenez la parole en public en étant Speak to an audience while being
moins nerveux et plus convaincant! less nervous and more convincing!
Laurent Duperval wrote:
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
The following works in LyX 1.5.x; not sure about 1.4.x.
1. Add "\usepackage{xcolor}" to the preamble.
2. Select your paragraphs and then
Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
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